The boat ramp in Newburgh, N.Y., where Lashanda Amrstrong, 25,
and three of her children
were found dead
in a submerged minivan she
drove into the Hudson River. It took divers
an hour to
find it in the darkness.
(Credit: Mike Segar/Reuters)

Rescue workers in Newburgh, N.Y., searched the scene where a woman
drove her minivan into
the Hudson River
on Tuesday night, killing
herself and three of her children.
(John C. Miller/Times Herald-Record, via Associated Press)

Jean Pierre and Datrice Armstrong, the mother of LaShanda
Armstrong are led from the funeral.
The victims

Eleven-month-old Laianna Pierre and her two-year-old brother,
Lance Pierre,
both died in the incident.

Lashaun Armstrong, who escaped from the crash, holding his
brother, Landen Pierre.